Allow homeowners to build fence and fire barrier on city open space
Resolution Resolution No. 52-05
In Plain English
Markku and Ann Ratilainen own property at 4946 Thunderhead Court that backs up to city open space. The city allows them to build a 6-foot fence and maintain a fire barrier on the public land behind their home. If approved, they gain legal permission to use this strip of open space.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
8 to 0
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